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Cannabis Jesus theory

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Aside from the Mythic Jesus and Divine Jesus theories, there is also the Cannabis Jesus theory. This is the theory that Jesus was an advocate and user of the Cannabis plant, the flowering buds known as Marijuana in particular. In a spiritual sense, these substances are known as "...

Cannabis-associated respiratory disease

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Cannabis-associated respiratory disease can refer to neoplastic processes or to structural damage to the lung.It is often compared to the damage done by tobacco, but it is the subject of much less study. Cannabis is sometimes considered more dangerous because filters are usually ...

Canopy Biosciences

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Now part of Bruker Spatial Biology, Canopy Biosciences was a biotechnology company that specialized in providing access to multiomics technologies for spatial biology and gene expression profiling. Established in St. Louis, Missouri, Canopy Biosciences developed a spatial proteom...

Cape serval

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The cape serval (Leptailurus serval serval) is an extinct subspecies of serval that had once resided in Africa.HabitatThe cape serval was found in savannas throughout Africa. They cannot be found in arid desert regions, tropical rainforests, or near the Western tip of South Afric...

CapExBio

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A new Scientific Workflow Management System is being developed at the Grand École TELECOM Bretagne, France, in a co-venture with Station Biologique de Roscoff and OUEST -genopole. The project name is CapExBio and the scope is to develop a knowledge capitalizing, cooperativ...

Caprona (island)

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Caprona (also known as Caspak) is a fictional island in the literary universe of Edgar Rice Burroughs' Caspak Trilogy, including The Land That Time Forgot, The People That Time Forgot, and Out of Time's Abyss. They were published as serial novels in 1918, and collected in book fo...

Caps (drinking game)

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Caps is a drinking game that involves throwing bottle caps into beer mugs (North America, North Europe, and Argentina), or at another other bottle with a cap balanced on open beer bottles upside down (France).Four players split into two teams seated 8 to 16 feet apart (butts behi...

Capture of Mohammad Kanjo Hassan

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On December 26, 2024, the Syrian Transitional Government announced that it had arrested Major General Mohammed Kanjo Hassan, former head of the military judiciary under the Assad regime and a prison guard at Sednaya prison. Background Kanjo Hassan was the head of Syria's military...

Carac Allison

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Carac Allison (born June 8, 1974) is a Canadian novelist known for the Dark Pantheon Series.CareerHe worked as an IT Project Manager and Security Professional in Higher Education for more than 15 years.Dark Digital SkyIn April 2014 crime imprint Exhibit A announced that they had ...

Carbon Neutral Antarctica

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Carbon Neutral Antarctica (CNA) is an international non-profit organization working on issues and research to make Antarctica the world’s first carbon neutral continent by 2020 CE.The group says its mission is "make Antarctica the world's first carbon neutral continent"...

Carbon-free and nuclear-free energy

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49.0 percent of the US electric power was generated at coal-fired plants. 19.2 percent was generated at natural gas-fired plants, and 1.8 percent was generated at petroleum-fired plants. So, 70% of the electricity is provided from fossil fuel sources. Nuclear plants contributed 1...

Carbonism

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Carbonism is Carbonism was submitted to The Library Of Congress on March 5, 2009. It is a philosophical look at modern society using science, psychology, history, religion, politics and current events. It was started in late 2008, during the US presidential campaign, by an unknow...

Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy

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Cardiff School of Physics and Astronomy is a constituent school of Cardiff University. The School is based at the Queen's Buildings complex of Cardiff University, on The Parade, Cardiff, close to the city centre. The School was first established in 1883. The school offers undergr...

Cardiovascular risk

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Cardiovascular riskThe wonderful resources given by divine nature in Covasna, Romania are the mofetas and the natural sparkling water springs. The mofetas are emanations of natural postvulcanic gases, 95-98% rich in carbon dioxide (the highest concentration of natural carbon diox...

Caribbean Bird Vendor

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Caribbean Bird Vendor is a painting by Ellis Wilson in 1953. It is now part of Hampton University’s permanent exhibition. Description The painting is oil on canvas and is roughly 3 ft wide and 2 ft tall. The work is an expressionistic portrait ...

Caring the sick in Islamic traditions

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Illness is everything that makes a living creature in lack of health or away from moderation such as disease, hypocrisy or failure in doing something.Special quotationI visited my beloved when he got sick so I became sick out of my care to himThen my beloved visited me so I got h...

Carl E. Fields

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Carl Edward Fields is an American computational astrophysicist working on supernovae, stellar nucleosynthesis and gravitational waves. He is a Richard P. Feynman (RPF) distinguished postdoctoral fellow at Los Alamos National Laboratory, and is recipient of Forbes 30 Under 30 for ...

Carla Cretan

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Carla Mihaela Cretan (car'la mi'ha'ela cre'tzan) (Carla Mihaela Creţan origin Romanian lang.) (born 1976 in Craiova, Romania) is a political researcher currently working on a research study on Eastern European migration and Eastern-Western European divide.BiographyCr...

Carnifern

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Carniferns (carnivorous ferns) are fictional carnivorous plants. They are found on planets with a similiar atmosphere to the Earth and along a habitable zone from a solar system's parent star.SummaryThese plants appear in the video game SimEarth and evolve the ability to move aro...

Carnism

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Carnism is the belief system, or ideology, in which it's considered an ethical choice to consume flesh of non-human animals. Carnism relies on the belief that humans are dominant to the animals to be eaten, and that violence against animals with the intent of eating them is moral...

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